Josh Fraser looked a world beater too. Too early to call superstar.
Jolly, Hudson and Lynch are nearly done. If Grundy is exposed to full time ruck work too early, it may cut him down physically. Just as it did Fraser. Not saying it will, but with the Pies rick stocks, who knows. Relying on a...
So basically, standing your ground is out, as is trying to dispossess an opponent. However breaking someone's jaw is fine, so too is punching someone in the throat.
Out of interest, can anyone remember who was the last Geelong player cited and then got off?
On long term future potential, I say Duncan. Mumford looks like the ends is already in sight. Maybe the physical style he employs is taking a toll far earlier than expected. If he was still at Geelong, we would still be short a ruckman.
Both are premiership players, as well. However if the...
Is Dan a natural right footer?
I ask because his right knee went originally, now it seems fine. His left has gone 3 times now. Maybe his right knee/leg is stronger than the left.
I remember Gaz snr having trouble with his knees, but could play on because his leg muscles were so strong.
...those early 90's losses anytime.
10. Rd 7. 1992. The Record. Had to get in. Remember listening to Billy's point at the end. Magic stuff.
* Honourable mention to the 2007 GF. But I felt it was over at Q time. Port just didn't have the legs. Hawthorn and St. Kilda were a different...
If memory serves.
Melbourne lobbied the VFL to create a rule allowing a club to recruit the sons of past players. This was to ensure that they got Ron Barassi, who at the time, was zoned to Carlton.
So really, the Father/Son rule wouldn't exist without Melbourne. :thumbsu:
Re: East Fremantle has 27 players playing AFL currently (the most from 1 club). Help me name them al
Falcons have 34 on senior lists and 3 on rookie lists :thumbsu:
I used to hate Hawthorn in the early 90's, but not anymore.
I respect the way they have rebuilt their club and list. Some of the players are knobs, but you get that with every club.
However I have to admit to a deep sense of disappointment at the way our season finished. Without wanting to...
Adelaide: Andrew McLeod
Brisbane: Jonathon Brown
Carlton: Andrew Walker
Collingwood: Josh Fraser
Essendon: Alwyn Davey
Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich
Hawthorn: Luke Hodge
Kangaroos: Daniel Wells
Melbourne: Nathan Jones
Port Adelaide: Chad Cornes
Richmond: Nathan Foley
St.Kilda: Justin...
He's done well so far this year.
But so have Clarkson, Laidley, Thompson & Sheedy. All have exceeded expectations to a certain degree.
However, you'll have wait until Spetember to see who is th ecoach of the year.
Saw the Cats get 15 before Melb got 1 in '98. The 1 was near 1/2 time IIRC. :thumbsu:
That was pretty bad considering we weren't that good in '98 either.
31 games actually.
I'm sure he won't mind, passing away in 1968 and all.
Coleman isn't revered for the number of games or goals but for the way he played the game.
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